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Medal of Honor Celebrates Contributions of Four Recipients
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Oct. 24 ceremony will honor Johnny King, Vivian Ayers, Philip Simmons and Michael Marsicano. Event includes scholarship presentation.
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Works of Fine Arts Professors, Graduate to Be Featured in Nov. 16 Exhibition
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
"Landscape to Skyscape" will open Nov. 16 in Longitude 80 Lounge of Evoke Restaurant in Charlotte, North Carolina. The exhibition includes the work of fine arts professors Seymour Simmons and Seth Rouser and Foozhan Kashkooli '17.
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Quantifying Patterns of Supraglacial Debris Thickness and Their Glaciological Controls in High Mountain Asia
Mapping patterns of supraglacial debris thickness and understanding their controls are important for quantifying the energy balance and melt of debris-covered glaciers and building process understanding into predictive models....
Fine Arts Faculty Take Home Teaching Awards at Arts Conferences
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Professor of Fine Arts Phil Moody received the Honored Educator of the Year Award at the Society of Photographic Educators' Southeast regional conference in Charlotte, N.C. Associate Professor of Fine Arts Seymour Simmons...
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Extending the Base-of-the-Pyramid Concept
The base-of-the-pyramid (BoP) concept plays a prominent role among the market-based perspectives for poverty alleviation. Previous literature reviews discuss the evolution of the BoP concept as a research domain, but...
A comparison of covariate adjustment approaches under model misspecification in individually randomized trials.
Adjustment for baseline covariates in randomized trials has been shown to lead to gains in power and can protect against chance imbalances in covariates. For continuous covariates, there is a risk that the the form of the...

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